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by DavidWishengrad
292 days ago
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You didn't read it properly. It's a proof unless proved otherwise. 3. Irrefutability – Does denial collapse into reliance on it? 21. Reductio ad Absurdum (proof by contradiction)
· What it is: Show a claim is false by assuming it true and deriving contradiction.
· Why test with it: Strongest refutation of rival axioms.
· Application: Assume “something else is most important.” If life ends, that
“something” loses meaning → contradiction.
· Result: Denial of life-first collapses into absurdity. A total ordering of truths isn’t required here. The claim isn’t “rank all truths” but rather: without life, no truth can even be held, tested, or valued. That makes “life first” a meta-axiom — a necessary ground for the rest. If you try to deny it, the act of denial itself relies on being alive, which folds back into reliance on the axiom. |
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